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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News FILE PHOTO: Signal Hill Secondary students head home after doing their CSEC English exam. - PRO of The Movement for Concerned Parents Shamila Raheem has said parents are pleased with the Minister of Education’s decision to allow all students, vaccinated or not, back out to the physical classroom. In a phone interview with Newsday on Thursday, Raheem said, “This is something we were passionate about…We have been advocating for this […]

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